Hi,
if would be perfect if the information provided in this thread could be
added to the wiki. There's even a page for it already:
http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Packaging_PySide_applications_on_Windows
:-)
Cheers,
ma.
On 11.01.2011 12:19, ext João Vale wrote:
Hi,
My current project seems very similar to yours and I've been using
py2exe without problems (well, almost, QWebView wasn't working because
OpenSSL's libraries were missing on the target "clean" computer, but
after I tracked it down it was easy to fix).
Regarding py2app, I've been having some troubles mainly because, from
what I've read, you can't use Apple's system python because otherwise
the generated app will always rely on the system's packages, and my
unsuccessful tests seem to support that.
Ryan, do you have any tips regarding this problem? I installed Python
2.7 from MacPorts and created a virtualenv to build PySide
(successfully). After this, all hell breaks loose because of the
different Python versions and some MacPorts weirdness. It would be
great if you could share how you managed this whole situation. :)
Cheers,
João
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Ryan Kelly<[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, 2011-01-11 at 08:42 +1100, Ryan Kelly wrote:
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 13:10 +0000, Purma Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I'm planning to move my Python+Qt project from PyQt4 to PySide before
making it public and adding license texts. ( demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcH9Drp0FpE ) Soon after that I should
have at least Mac standalone app and Windows executable available for
interested people, but at this point I am a bit worried if I can get
the existing deployment tools like py2app, py2exe to work with PySide.
I noticed that cx_freeze is one new option too. My project uses only
QtCore and QtGui and is mostly done in Mac OS X Snow Leopard. My
access to Windows machines is quite rare, so I need a reliable method
for building .exe:s.
My question is, are there any people who are currently actively and
successfully deploying mac apps and windows .exes out from their
PySide projects? What tools are working and is the overall process
"like it should be" or something that will change with the progress of
PySide (in near months)?
I have successfully built win32 versions with py2exe, mac versions with
py2app and linux versions with cxfreeze. Like you, I use only QtCore
and QtGui.
And if I may shamelessly plug another of my projects, I should mention
that I used esky to control the freezing process:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/esky/
Esky is an auto-update framework for frozen python apps, which wraps the
common freezers such as py2exe and py2app and provides a nice API for
building, distributing and installed updated versions.
Cheers,
Ryan
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